Con of Thrones Announces 2018 Programming Schedule!

Watchers on the Wall, alongside Mischief Management, are pleased to announce the programming schedule for Con of Thrones 2018! The schedule features three days packed with events curated for the biggest fans of Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire, and the epic worlds of fantasy author George R. R. Martin. Get all the details below!

Con of Thrones will take place at the Hyatt Regency Dallas in Dallas, TX, May 25-27, 2018. Tickets are on sale now. You can also access autograph and photograph experiences with special guests right here. This year’s convention features over 100 hours of original programming, with even more to be added in the coming weeks, including in-depth discussions about the Great Houses ​of Westeros, Special Guest Spotlight ​interviews, live tapings of fan-favorite podcasts, and much, much more.

The following are but a few highlights in the busy schedule:

Friday:

The Great Debates: The Best Stark (12:00-12:50 AM)
Welcome to the Great Debates: the Con of Thrones epic battle of wits where anyone can be a contender! How does it work? Attend this weekend’s debates, step up to the mic and make your case for which Stark is the best in two minutes or less and wait for the audience to choose the winner. No sign-up necessary, just show up ready to battle!

The Wars to Come: Season 8 Predictions and Speculation (2:00-2:50 PM)
Are you ready for the end? Let’s predict and speculate on the final season of Game of Thrones!

The Queendom of Thrones (5:00-5:50 PM)
The depiction of women on Game of Thrones frequently inspires debate, and yet women dominate the story and are the show’s biggest fans! Here, panelists will discuss the complexity and challenges of loving Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire as a woman in fandom.

Saturday:

Games of Thrones Cosplay on a Budget (11:00-11:50 AM)
Cosplay your favorite characters without having to break the Iron Bank. Our experienced panelists discuss a variety of topics including cheap alternatives to expensive materials such as worbla and leather, and sourcing great materials without having to pay the iron price.

How Game of Thrones Changed the World of Television (12:00-12:50 PM)
There’s no question that Game of Thrones has revolutionized the TV landscape, but how far does it go? And can the phenomenon ever be topped?

Game of Threads (3:00-3:50 PM)
Season 7 ushered in a new phase for our favorite characters and their costumes reflected the shifting power struggles. Join fashion designer Hogan McLaughlin in discussing the motivation and symbolism in each character’s sartorial choices.

You Spell or You Die: A Song of Ice and Fire Spelling Bee (6:00-6:50 PM)
Do you have what it takes to spell the hardest words in Westeros? If you think your maester taught you well, join the Ladies of Fire and Lunch for an ASoIaF Spelling Bee that will test you to your limits. If you’re not careful, you could end up as just another head on a spike! This is a traditional-style spelling bee with two knockout rounds and a sudden death final. There are prizes for the top three spellers!

Sunday:

Cut But Not Forgotten (10:00-10:50 AM)
Fans often wonder, would Game of Thrones have been better without trimming book characters such as Lady Stoneheart, Arianne Martell, or Garlan and Willas Tyrell? This panel examines that contentious question!

The Spinoff Panel (12:00-12:50 PM)
The final season is almost upon us, but we’re far from done with Westeros since there’s a spinoff on the way! We’ll share everything we know about the future of Thrones, and imagine where we go from here.

Redemption and Anti-Heroes of Game of Thrones (1:00-1:50 PM)
The stories of antiheroes Jaime Lannister and the Hound have been called redemption arcs, but will there truly be redemption at the end of their violent roads? Can assassin Arya earn redemption on her own blood-soaked path—and does she want it?

Remembering Ned Stark (3:00-3:50 PM)
In this session, we’re tackling a critical analysis of Ned’s actions, decisions and motivations. Was he as honorable as we all remember? Does he have some skeletons in his closet? Does he deserve the praise heaped upon him by the fandom? And what can these answers say about our own views on honor, morality, and ethical behavior? Join us as we discuss and debate this iconic character.

I expect the line for my panels to be fully out the door! – Queue up folks; I got only so much handsomeness and modesty to go around these parts…

For real though I am SOOOO excited to return to Con of Thrones this year and regroup with old friends from last year, as well as meet new attendees this year. Please stop and say hello – I look forward to every new and old interaction. Can’t wait!

A lurker here. I wish I could go there and meet all you fellow superfans! Sadly, I’m disabled and can’t leave the house (in the UK). Hey, there’s an idea – the next Con should be at my house! I’ve got a spare bedroom. 🙂